After two rounds, Henrik Stenson is eight under par.

During the day he went on 66 strokes and stood for a giant climb.

Up 34 places and thus a shared seventh place, together with, among others, Kristoffer Broberg.

- The best thing was absolutely that I hit the ball better than yesterday.

I got off to a good start with two quick birdies, says Stenson.

Have you gotten hot enough now to endure the whole weekend?

Yes, we hope so.

We are only halfway there, we will try to grind on.

A key to today's great results has been the putting.

- It has been the biggest positive.

It gives a certain security when you feel that the putting has worked, says Stenson.

In today's round, the Swede went six under par, and is thus a total of eight under par.

Leading is Jason Scrivener, Australia, in a total of twelve under par.

Today he walked around 64 strokes, which is a new course record.

Best Swede is Linn Grant with her shared third place and a total of ten under par.